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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 15

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The Miami Newsi
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MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Sunday, June 8, 1952 3-B Imimmmmmm wMmmm fern SB iliiSpfilliaij piOMf 'A f- tv I -J F'x' 4 Heusers To Reside In Gables University Students Say Wedding Vows' In Hollywood Rites Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Coffel, Hollywood, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sharon Ann Coffel, to Wallace Massilon Heuser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul D. Heuser, Penns Grove, N. which took place at 8 p. m. Saturday at the Presbyterian Church, Hollywood.

Dr. Robert McLeod performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Richard Briscoe was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Willis and Miss Gloria Bassett, Toledo, Ohio. MR. BRISCOE was best man. Ushers were.Robert Zonneyville, Cincinnati; Gene Chainese, Trenton, N. Richard Coffel, Hollywood.

Reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip through the Eastern states, and a summer in Stone Harbor, N. the couple will reside in Coral Gables. THE BRIDE was graduated from Pine Crest School, Ft. Lauderdale, attended Rollins College and now is a student at the University of Miami where she is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

The bridegroom was graduated from Penns Grove High School, New Jersey; attended Washington and Lee University and now is at the University of Miami where he is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. MRS. WILHELM Hinsdale Photo MRS. HEUSER Fordyce Phofo ANNIVERSARY DATE CHOSEN FORWEDDING MRS. ANDERSON Fordyce Photo BRIDAL CROWN Swedish Tradition Revived At Nuptials Miss Ruth Elizabeth Englund, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Claus Englund, 1718 NE 84th became the bride of JoHan Victor Anderson, son of Mrs. Emma Anderson, Karlskrona, Sweden, in Allapattah Baptist Church at 8 p.m. Saturday. MRS.

SMITH Fordyce Phofo All Souls Is Scene Of Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Blodgett Burnham, 430 W. 37th Miami Beach, announce the marriage of her daughter, Miss Emily Waller (Emmy Lou) Bourne, to Louis Winfield Smith, son of the senior Smiths- Rye, N. which took place Saturday at 4 p.m.

in All Souls Episcopal Church. THE REV. J. MITCHELL TAYLOR officiated. Dr.

Bertha Foster was organist. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather. Miss Johanna McKenzie Bourne was maid of honor for her sister. Miss Lillemore Prang-er, Kristianstad, Sweden, and Miss Sally Lou Smith, -were bridesmaids. James D.

Smith was best man for his brother. Ushers were Edmund Monger Brelsford and Ralph Callender. Reception followed the ceremony in the home of the bride. THE BRIDE attended Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, University of Miami, Textilinstitutet, Boras, Sweden, and Gobeln Atelier, Paris, France. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

The bridegroom attended Choafe School, Williams College, Columbia University, Yale University, University of Havana and the University of Ushers were Ernest Englund, Edward Ellison, John Conaty and Clifford Lindgren. RECEPTION at Vasa Hall followed the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Walpole kept the bride's book. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside at 407 NE 30th St.

Both are officers in Vasa Lodge. The bride was graduated from Miami Edison High School, was first supervisor of the Vasa Children's Club and now is sup-erviser of the Sunshine Club, is secretary of Vasa Lodge, vice president of the girls drill tea and was midsummer queen in 1946. The bridegroom attended schools in Sweden. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Marr, 735 Alton Miami Beach, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Muriel Marr, to John S. Wilhelm, son of Mrs. George 1051 E. 17th Hialeah, and the late Mr. Wilhelm.

The ceremony took place on the bride's parents wedding anniversary Saturday in Plymouth Congregational Church. The Rev. David J. Davis performed the double ring, candlelight ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Mrs. James Adams, niece of MRS. KLEIN Ardmore Photo BROGDON NUPTIALS i Clubs Schedule Activities Summer Program For Teen-agers Has Been Planned Business and Professional Girls Club of the Young Women's Christian Association will tour the new wing of Jackson Memorial hospital Tuesday evening, following their weekly dinner meeting in the "YWCA auditorium. ON THURSDAY, the Young Matrons Club of the YWCA will hear reports from their two delegates to the 19th triennial national convention of the YWCA of the USA, held in Chicago re cently. Club delegates were Mrs.

W. C. Dennis and Mrs. Frank Viret, who will report following a smorgasbord luncheon. Mrs.

Estes Wood is program chairman. SATURDAY EVENING the dance clubs of the YMCA and YWCA will have a joint dance in the YWCA auditorium. These dances, featuring a orchestra and refreshments, are open to young people in the Miami area between 18 and 30. Service men and women are invited. "TEEN A FLINGS" is the title of the YWCA's summer program for teen-agers (ages 12 to 16), according to an announcement made by Mrs.

Mary Martin, teen-age program director. The program will cover three days a week, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a period of five weeks. Monday mornings will be devoted to tropical crafts, with field trips to various manufacturing plants in the afternoon following a picnic lunch. Wed-: nesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Miss Margaret Cole, Youth Librarian in the Bayfront Park library will review books for the group and help with selections for home reading. After a picnic lunch in the park, the teen-agers will visit one or another of the bird and animal farms in the area or have a boat trip. Fridays will be spent in Crandon Park. Registration is limited to 50 girls, on a "first come first served" basis. The nominal fee will include craft materials, transportation and entrance fees.

Junior membership in the YWCA or membership in a Y-Teen club will be required. The 29'ers club and the Coca Cola Bottling company will assist in providing transportation. The program extends from June SO to Aug. 1. Judge To Express View "A Judge's Point of View" is the subject of an address to be made, 3 p.m.

today before the Greater Miami Women's Christian Temperance Union by Judge William A. Herin at Miami Battle Creek, 200 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs. This will be the final meeting until September. Flagler Street Phone 9-3771 All Over Embroidery Frosty Nylon each the bride from Atlanta, was matron of honor. Miss Eloise Hin-son was maid of honor.

Christopher Klinck was best man. Ushers were Donald Del Monico and Vincent Hynes. Reception followed the ceremony in the church gardens. After a tour of the state, the couple will reside at 1051 E. 18th Hialeah.

Both attended the University of Miami and the bride is a member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The bridegroom is with Gulf Oil Company and is a Navy veteran. MRS. BROGDON Fordyce Photo Ushers were Rufus Gordy and Walter Shuller. Reception followed the ceremony at 786 E.

27th Hialeah. After a tour of the State, the couple will reside in Albany, Ga. The bridegroom attended Miami Jackson High School. Tea For President Some 300 guests are expected at the tea to be given at the home of Mrs. Jack Horsley, 4115 South Le Jeune on Thursday, honoring the president of the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce auxilliary, Mrs.

James J. Dwyer. Guests will assemble from 3-5 p.m. LEADERSHIP. COURSE SCHEDULED AT FSU Jack Kleins Say Vows The marriage of Miss Dorothy Lee Rosenzweig to Jack A.

Klein, son of Mrs. Helen Buch-wald, Miami Beach, and Max Klein, Miami, took place Saturday. The wedding was held in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Albert Levick, 637 Malaga Coral Gables, who also served as matron of honor. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, David Ros-enweig.

After a wedding trip to Jamaica, Haiti, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, the couple will reside in Miami Beach. County Council is in charge of this project. During the return trip a skit, "A Rhythm will be presented by members of the group. Mrs. Joe Cotton will direct the skit.

Mrs. M. A. Russell, first vice president of Dade County Council is in charge of transportation. Membership Tea Planned Tonight Mrs.

Moses Mescheloff, sponsor of the Miami Beach Unit of Junior Hadassah, announced today that Mrs. Roz Soltz, president of the Southeastern Region of Junior Hadassah, will be the guest speaker at a membership tea honoring recent graduates of the Miami Beach High School. The tea will be held tonight at 8:15 in the home of Mrs. Jack Bernard, president of the Sho-lom Group of Hadassah, 753 Lenox Miami Beach. I MRS.

MORRIS Bride Of The Day Photo SAY VOWS Morrises On Tour-Oi State Coral Way Presbyterian Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Viviene Brenn Hendrixson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott Hendrixson, 4472 SW Ninth Lane, Coral Gables, to Frank Holland Morris, son of Mrs. Frank H. Morris, 1419 SW 21st and the late Mr.

Morris, which took place at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. THE REV. DUANE WICK-ARD performed the ceremony.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Nancy Lee Percy was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Caesar La Monaca, and Miss La Verne Gregory. Howard Holland was best man.

Ushers were Sam Martin and Nordean Houghen. After a tour of Florida, the couple will reside at 4401 SW 99th SL THE BRIDE attended Ponce de Leon High School. The bridegroom was graduated from Technical High School, is a Navy veteran and now attends the University of Miami. Among out of town guests were the bride's maternal grandfather, Frank Luther Brenn, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Roy D. Mills, Orlando, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom. Southern Cross Chapter To Have Card Parties First of a series of monthly summer luncheons and card parties will be staged for Southern Cross Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on Monday, 12:30 p.m. at the chapter house, 1320 SW Le Jeune Rd. Mrs.

E. D. Pearce, past president, is hostess. Above sizes 14V2 to 22V2 sizes 10 to 18 Burons hvpflftA yKwy mm Miss Annie Mae Harris Is Bride Oi Corporal Miss Annie Mae Harris, daughter of Mrs. Delma L.

Harris, 634 NW 22nd became the bride of Cpl. Otis L. Brogdon, son of the senior Brogdons, 2434 NW 77th at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Church of God, with the Rev.

Cheslie Collins, Cleveland, officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Marvin H. Harris. Mrs. Lucy J.

Bennett was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Carole Brogdon and Miss Eleen Bey. Yvonne Lloyd was flower girl; Larry Bennett, page. Russell Lloyd was best man. Dr.

John II. Haldeman per formed the double ring, candle light ceremony. With her wedding ensemble, the bride wore a small, pointed golden crown reviving the medieval custom of the bridal crown, traditional with Scandinavian brides. Mrs. Joseph Florio was soloist; Mrs.

Evelyn M. Faucher, accompanist. MRS. EDWARD O. ELLISON was matron of honor for her sister.

Other attendants were Mrs. John F. Conaty, Mrs. James Burch, Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Ernest Englund and Miss Wanda Lindstrom.

Carol Burch was flower girl. Carl Swanson was best man. MRS. HOLBROOK Harm Photo Holbiook Marriage Revealed Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Timothy Hoffman, 232G Alton Miami Beach and Gulf Breeze, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Carlene Hoffman Pope to Rolfe Ray Holbrook, son of Mrs. Jules Burgerrot, New Orleans, and the late Rolfe R. Holbrook. The wedding took place at 5 p.m.

Saturday at St. Ann's Chapel, Gulf Breeze. Msgr. William Cusick officiated. Miss Barbara G.

Kelly was maid of honor; Kenneth Toussel was best man for his brother. Ushers were Marco White, III, and Walter Miller. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the Pensacola Country Club. After a trip to the Grand Hotel. Point Clear, and a tour of Florida, the couple will reside in Coral Gables.

Edison Lions Auxiliary Has Top Attendance Still glowing with pride for having received a plaque from the state organization for best attendance at the recent state convention, the Edison Center Lions Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday for luncheon, 12:30 p.m. at the Old Saratoga Inn, 7725 Biscayne Blvd. Plans for the new year will be outlined, committees appointed. Going Formal? Formal a that is frtthlT daantdL sniartiT tyUd. proparlr fcttd.

Complat uthtl including ahoas. PH. 48-2084 UNIVERSITY MEN SHOP U2S Pobci Liei Coral fiabltt i my 1 i on MRS. CHANNINS Ardmore Studio OFF TO HAVANA Charming Rites Read At Home Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Velda Spund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Spund, Washington, D. C. to Jules P.

Channing, Miami, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gershen Channing, New York, which took place Saturday night in the home of Rabbi Leon Kronish. After a wedding trip to Havana, the couple will reside at 781 Fairway Miami Beach. The bride was graduated frm Marjorie Webster College, is a member of the National Dramatic Honorary Society and is a past president of Adas Israel Sisterhood, Washington.

The bridegroom is a consulting engineer. He was graduated from Cooper Union School of Architecture and the University of Miami School of Engineering. He is a commissioner of the Dade County Zoning Board of Adjustment, a commissioner of the Miami Beach Housing Authority, president of the Miami Chapter, Florida Society of Professional Engineers. CUli PINTO, FOR FULL PROTECTION FOR YOUR FURS AN0 WOOLENS IN OUR The 16th annual short course in parent-teacher leadership will be held at Florida State University in Tallahassee Tuesday through Friday. Some 150 mothers, fathers and -teachers will attend from Dade County, 123 going by train and the remainder by plane and automobile.

A delegation from Key West will join the Dade County Council group and additional delegates will board the train en route. Theme for the short course is "Citizen Child His Character Comes State board members of Dade County Council who will hold conferences during the sessions are: Mrs. Harold Tobin, congress publications; Mrs. William Deianey, exceptional child; Mrs. Joe Mason, histories; Mrs.

R. M. Masters, home and family; Mrs. C. B.

TuUn, library, Mrs. T. V. Oxtoby, room representatives, and Mrs. Herman Heinlein.

study groups A mental health play, "Scattered written by. Nora Stirling, will be presented by Region 10, Thursday night. The play is under the direction of Mrs. Hugh Peters, regional director. Members who will participate are Mrs.

Robert Powell, vice president of Miami Shores Elementary; Mrs. Pat.Figley, president of Broward County Council and Mrs. Clarence C. Conn president of Dade County Council. A snack bar will be open on the train to all delegates throughout the trip, proceeds of which will be used to send delegates to future conventions and institutes.

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